“These photos would get them sent home on ANY America’s Next Top Model cycle.”

It's no secret that Star Wars has a devoted fan base, and though clothing merch from the cult favorite often flies off the shelves, it's not often that the franchise gets the high-fashion treatment. This week, these two seemingly-disparate worlds collided in a fashion spread for Harper’s Bazaar, and reactions are mixed. The magazine hired Lucasfilm illustrator Brian Rood to place models Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Taylor Hill, Bella Hadid and Kaia Gerber in classic Star Wars scenes wearing designer clothing from brands like Rag & Bone, Vera Wang and more. When the images were released, fans of the movie franchise took to Twitter to share their dismay over the collaboration. “I can’t unsee this,” one person wrote. “han solo didn’t die for this,” said another.

Others felt like the spread was a bit underwhelming, even noting that the photos would be criticized if they were on reality show America’s Next Top Model. “These photos would get them sent home on ANY America’s next top model cycle,” one commenter said, adding: “I hold one picture in my hand. This picture represents the girl who will go on to become America’s Next Top Force Princess.”

It should be noted that this isn’t a traditional photo shoot and the models were drawn into the scenes, so in a sense, some of the criticism is a little harsh. Perhaps the internet just isn’t ready for supermodels with lightsabers.